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Any orally-administered [[mutagen]] can be concentrated into a higher-powered '''serum'''. Researchers in the [[Labs|Lab]] discovered that this gave them more bang-for-the-buck when administering the mutagen, at the cost of significantly higher demands on the subject's system. There were unconfirmed reports of significant behavioral side-effects in subjects exposed to significant amounts of particular serums, though the research in that area was regrettably halted when the Cataclysm struck.
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Any orally-administered [[mutagen]] can be concentrated into a higher-powered '''serum'''. Researchers in the [[Science lab|labs]] discovered that this gave them more bang-for-the-buck when administering the mutagen, at the cost of significantly higher demands on the subject's system. There were unconfirmed reports of significant behavioural side-effects in subjects exposed to significant amounts of particular serums, though the research in that area was regrettably halted when the Cataclysm struck.


== Crafting ==
As with mutagens, you'll need a recipe to convert your favourite into a serum. Most specialized serums are found in their own [[lab journal]]s, while more generic ones are found in high-level chemistry books. The process requires Cooking skill 9-10, depending on the base product's level, and cooking the chemicals down takes a while. They also require rare tool qualities only found on lab equipment—[http://cdda-trunk.chezzo.com/qualities/CONCENTRATE concentration], and [http://cdda-trunk.chezzo.com/qualities/FINE_DISTILL fine distillation]. For the recipes, look in the [http://cdda-trunk.chezzo.com/search?q=serum item browser].


== HOWTO Serum ==
Once you've got your serum, you'll need a [[syringe]] to inject it. Syringes are not consumed.
As with mutagens, you'll need a recipe to convert your favorite into a serum. Most sources for orally-administered can help, and there's a recipe-book specifically for serums as well.  The process requires Cooking skill 9-10, depending on the base product's level, and cooking the chemicals down takes a while.


Once you've got your serum, you'll need a [[syringe]] to inject it. Syringes are not consumed.
In general, injecting yourself will provide you with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 mutations. Certain serums provide less mutations. You'll take a Hunger, Thirst, Fatigue, and Pain hit based on the amount of mutations you gained; more mutations means a harder hit. The process is not good for your [[Health]] either, so it's good practice to eat some [[Comestibles/Food|healthy food]] or shoot up a [[gamma globulin shot‎]] afterward. Serums are also highly addictive, so it's generally not a good idea to inject more than two at a time.


In general, injecting yourself will provide you with 1-3 mutations, with an excellent chance of 2 and good odds of all 3. You'll take a Hunger, Thirst, Fatigue, and Pain hit based on the amount of mutations you gained; more mutations means a harder hit. The process is not good for your Health either, so it's good practice to eat some [[vitamins]] or shoot up a [[flu shot]] afterward.
== Why use serums? ==
Serums are generally more cost-effective than their associated mutagens, giving you by far more mutations per shot, and can take you over the [[Mutation#Thresholds|threshold]]. However, they do take a lot of additional time to craft, and tools you may not have. In addition, their toll on your body is significantly worse.


(Mutagen-writer's warning: Injecting more than two serum-shots at one time is generally a bad idea.  Pace yourself!)
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== Why use serums? ==
Serums are generally more cost-effective than their associated mutagens, and can take you over the Threshold.  Apart from that, several folks on the forum have expressed a preference for oral mutagen, since it's easier to control and has fewer side effects.  (We'll see about that.  ;-) )

Latest revision as of 00:42, 24 January 2020

Any orally-administered mutagen can be concentrated into a higher-powered serum. Researchers in the labs discovered that this gave them more bang-for-the-buck when administering the mutagen, at the cost of significantly higher demands on the subject's system. There were unconfirmed reports of significant behavioural side-effects in subjects exposed to significant amounts of particular serums, though the research in that area was regrettably halted when the Cataclysm struck.

Crafting

As with mutagens, you'll need a recipe to convert your favourite into a serum. Most specialized serums are found in their own lab journals, while more generic ones are found in high-level chemistry books. The process requires Cooking skill 9-10, depending on the base product's level, and cooking the chemicals down takes a while. They also require rare tool qualities only found on lab equipment—concentration, and fine distillation. For the recipes, look in the item browser.

Once you've got your serum, you'll need a syringe to inject it. Syringes are not consumed.

In general, injecting yourself will provide you with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 mutations. Certain serums provide less mutations. You'll take a Hunger, Thirst, Fatigue, and Pain hit based on the amount of mutations you gained; more mutations means a harder hit. The process is not good for your Health either, so it's good practice to eat some healthy food or shoot up a gamma globulin shot‎ afterward. Serums are also highly addictive, so it's generally not a good idea to inject more than two at a time.

Why use serums?

Serums are generally more cost-effective than their associated mutagens, giving you by far more mutations per shot, and can take you over the threshold. However, they do take a lot of additional time to craft, and tools you may not have. In addition, their toll on your body is significantly worse.